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- ║ fastmenu GOLD (TM) ║
- ╚══════════════════════════╝
- Version 2.0
- Copyright (C) 1990 - 1991 by:
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- Jack W Hildenbrand
- 9500 St.Rt.61
- Berlin Hts., Ohio 44814
- Phone 1 (419) 588-3608
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- User support BBS
- 419-588-3615 3/12/2400 N81
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- Distributed By:
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- jwh:SoftWare
- P.O. Box 410
- Berlin Hts., Ohio 44814
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- fastmenu GOLD is currently being distributed as shareware. Meaning
- you may use fastmenu GOLD on a trial basis without paying any fees,
- but if you deside to use fastmenu GOLD on an extended basis you are
- expected to pay the author a registration fee of $60.00 (outside USA
- $75.00). A registration form is included (REGISTER.DOC) for use to
- register. Also if you are interested in a site license, a form with
- details and licensing fees are included (SITE.DOC).
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- An acceptable trial period is no longer than 30 days in most cases.
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- Please report any problems you may have with this application either
- by sending a letter, voice call, or call the user support BBS and leave
- a message.
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- Phone Voice: 419-588-3608
- BBS: 419-588-3615 3/12/2400 N81 (fastbytes BBS) OH
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- Table of contents. Page
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- Why jwh: fastmenu GOLD?...................................... 1
- Applications Main Menu....................................... 3
- Edit Applications Module..................................... 3
- Setup/Configuration Module................................... 5
- Function Key Password Protection............................. 7
- Editing the Logo File........................................ 7
- Installation Instructions.................................... 9
- Assigning the function key icons or prompts to access
- your favorite applications................................... 9
- Setting up timed application/batch execution................. 8
- 11 Digit Calculator.......................................... 10
- DOS/Dosk Utility............................................. 10
- Disk Utility File List Screen................................ 13
- System/Text/Batch Utility.................................... 16
- AUTOEXEC.BAT & CONFIG.SYS File Switcher...................... 17
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- NOTE !!!!! IN ORDER FOR THIS PROGRAM TO OPERATE PROPERLY YOU MUST HAVE
- A PATH STATEMENT TO THE ROOT DIRECTORY AND TO THE DIRECTORY
- WHERE YOUR DOS FILES ARE LOCATED. THIS PATH STATEMENT SHOULD
- BE IN YOUR AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE. EXAMPLE: PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;
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- ALSO, IF YOU WANT FASTMENU TO AUTOMATICALLY STARTUP WHEN YOU
- TURN YOUR COMPUTER ON, YOU WILL WANT TO ADD A LINE TO THE END
- OF YOUR AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE. THIS LINE WOULD BE: GOLD
-
- Over the years that computers have been with us, they have
- gone from very large and complicated units to small desktop and
- very powerful pieces of equipment. Along with that growth,
- computers have become an almost must in every business, school
- and now are becoming a standard in most homes. Also the coming of
- the ever popular Hard Drive has made computing even more popular
- among every computer owner from business to home use. Storage
- capacities of Hard Drives have risen from around 1 megabyte to
- now well over 100 megabytes of storage, enabling the user to
- store and use numerous applications without the need of using
- floppies for every day applications and data storage.
- One problem that has arisen from these very large Hard Drive
- units is that it has become very hard for the user to remember
- the names of all the directories and the names of all the
- executable files that start the different applications that they
- have stored on their Hard Drives. Also, in an office or home
- situation where there are numerous people that use the same
- computer to do different tasks and with different ideas about how
- to setup access to their application, a Hard Drive can become
- very messy and hard to find your way around in. Also in most
- business situations the need for fast access to applications is
- becoming more and more important.
- As most of us know, since the Hard Drive was born, there has
- been numerous menu programs written to help deal with this
- problem, from small applications menuing systems to very large
- and memory consuming applications. However, there seems to be a
- very large gap, the small ones being to small and not adequate
- for most needs and the larger windowing systems needing more
- computer than most office and home users have at hand.
- For this reason fastmenu GOLD was created.
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- What fastmenu GOLD can do for you:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- o.. Fast one or two key strokes to your applications.
- o.. Consumes no memory during applications execution.
- o.. Will operate in under 256Kb of memory.
- o.. Allows up to 40 pages with up to 20 applications per page.
- o.. Allows quick editing of the applications list and page titles.
- o.. Can be operated with a Mouse.
- o.. Built in Auto Mouse Detection.
- o.. PassWord protection on any or all outside applications
- execution, Module operations and DOS exits.
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- What you need to run fastmenu PLUS:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- o.. IBM PC/XT/AT or Compatible.
- o.. 256Kb of memory.
- o.. A Hard Drive and a 3 1/2in. floppy.
- o.. VGA Color Card and Monitor.
- o.. DOS version 2.2 or later.
-
- QUICK INSTALLATION AND STARTUP.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- Make a backup copy of your original disk.
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- 2>- Insert your backup disk into any drive.
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- 3>- Move to the drive that you are installing from and type: INSTALL
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- 4>- Just follow on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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- 5>- Make sure you have a PATH to your ROOT and your DOS directory.
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- 6>- After the installation, simply type 'GOLD' to start fastmenu GOLD.
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- 7>- Add 'GOLD' as the last line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file if you want
- fastmenu GOLD to automatically start when you turn your computer on.
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- ADDING A APPLICATION.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- After you have gotten fastmenu GOLD up and running, at the main menu
- screen you will see a window with twenty blank lines listed. The
- numbers on these lines will be blue. These lines represent the page
- titles. Before adding any applications you must first create a page
- and give it a title. To create page #1, simply press the #1 key and
- then press enter. At this point you will be given a place to enter
- the page title and then press the enter key.
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- 2>- After entering the page title for page #1 and then pressing the enter
- key you will automatically be taken to page #1. At this time you will
- also see two new prompts, Title and Edit Applications. At this point
- we want to add a application to this page so choose option Edit.
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- 3>- After selecting the Edit option, you will be taken to the
- applications editor module. To Add an application, from the opening
- menu, simply select the Add/Edit option by choosing option 'A'.
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- 4>- After selecting the Add/Edit option, an Applications List window will
- be displayed. We will Add an application to line #1, so move the
- highlight bar to line #1 and then press the enter key.
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- 5>- After selecting the line that you want to add this application to you
- will be presented with data entry screen to fill out. At the first
- field, enter the title or name of the application that you want to
- execute with this line.
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- 6>- At the Drive field, press the F2 key and select the drive that this
- application resides on. At the directory field, press the F2 key and
- select the directory that this application resides in. At Run File
- field, press F2 and select the file that runs this application.
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- 7>- If you want this application password protected, enter a 'Y' at the
- Password field. If you are running DOS Version 3.3 or later, answer
- the Fast Run field with a 'Y'. If you want fastmenu GOLD to pause
- before execution and ask you for command line parameters, answer the
- Command Line Parms field with a 'Y'.
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- 8>- After completing all fields, press the Esc key to exit the edit mode.
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- 9>- At this time you will be presented with two more fields. If you enter
- any information in these fields, it will be displayed at application
- execution or exit. If you do not want any prompt displayed, simply
- leave these fields blank. When you are finished with these two fields,
- press the Esc key to exit the edit mode.
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- 10>- At this time you may save this entry by pressing the 'S' key or abort
- and not save it by pressing the Esc key. Pressing the 'C' key will
- return you to the editor.
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- fastmenu GOLD Applications Main Menu.
- ====================================:>
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- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- Setup................ This option should be used the very first
- time you use fastmenu GOLD.
- Here you will set the program parameters that will make
- fastmenu PLUS work properly. This option may be accessed by
- pressing the letter (S) or by pointing the mouse at the prompt
- icon and then pressing the left mouse button.
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- (ESC).................. This option will Exit you to DOS.
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- F1 through F8.......... Used as hot keys to Applications.
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- fastmenu GOLD Edit Applications Module.
- ======================================:>
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- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ESC=Exit............... Using this option will return you back to
- the applications menu.
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- Add/Edit............... This option allows you to add or change
- programs or applications to the
- applications list.
- Any application that can run in DOS can be started or
- executed with fastmenu PLUS, either through the applications
- menu or through the (S)tart option from the file list menu.
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- Adding a new application.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- Choose option Add/Edit from the edit applications menu
- prompt list then from the applications list select the
- application or the line that you want to Add/edit. You will
- be presented with seven questions to answer.
-
- 2>- The first question will be asking you for the Title or
- Name of the program that you want to run. This Title or
- Name can be anything you want it to be, and is only used
- as a reference.
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- 3>- The second question will be asking you for the name or
- letter of the drive that your new program will be
- running from. Examples would be: A, B or C.
-
- 4>- The third question will be asking you for the name of
- the directory that this new program is in. Fifty nine
- characters are allowed here. Always separate multiple
- directory entries with a backslash (\).
-
- NOTE ! If you are running this new program from a floppy
- and/or the program is in the root directory, just
- press <enter> at this prompt.
-
- 5>- The fourth question will be asking you for the name of
- the file that you normally have to type in to run the
- program (The executable file). You may also enter any
- command line switches here.
-
- NOTE ! This file will normally have an extension name of
- either .EXE or .COM and sometimes may be .BAT. Also
- you do not need to include the file extension when
- entering this name.
-
- 6>- The fifth question will be asking if you want to
- password protect this program. If you do not want
- password protection, just answer this question with
- a [ N ]. If you want password protection for this
- program, answer this question with a [ Y ].
-
- 7>- The sixth question will be asking if you want to use the
- Fast Load method of launching this application. This
- method is recommended, but may cause some problems with
- early versions of DOS.
-
- 8>- The seventh question will be asking if you want fastmenu GOLD
- to pause before execution of this application so you may
- enter a DOS command line parameter.
-
- 8>- After answering all seven questions just press the Esc key to
- exit the edit mode.
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- 9>- At this time you will be presented with two more fields. If
- you enter any information in either of these fields it will
- be displayed with a pause during application execution or
- exit. If you do not want any prompt displayed, simply leave
- the field blank. After completing these fields, exit by
- pressing the Esc key. Then press the 'S' key to save this
- new entry.
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- 10>- At this time, if you chose to password protect this
- program, you will be given a place to enter the password
- that you want to use to access this program. You are
- allowed up to six characters or numbers in this
- password. After entering this password, you will be
- prompted to verify it's validity.
-
- CAUTION !!! Be sure to remember this password, it cannot
- be removed from a program listing unless you
- know the password. This password is totally
- scrambled before it is written to file and
- would be very hard to unscramble.
-
- Delete application..... This option is used to delete or remove
- an existing application.
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- Deleting a listing.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- Choose option Delete application from the menu list.
-
- 2>- After choosing this option, all applications listed on this
- page will be listed to screen. Select the one that you want
- to delete with the highlight bar and then press enter. You
- will be asked to verify your delete
-
- List................... This option will list to screen, all
- applications or programs that are on this
- page.
-
- NOTE ! If you have password protected any of these programs,
- their directories and run file names will not be
- listed to screen.
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- Title.................. This option will allow you to change the
- Title or Name that is presently being
- used for this page.
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- Delete this page....... Choose this option if you want to delete this
- page from the menu.
-
- Update Directory Tree.. This option will update the directory tree
- list that you see when you press the F2 key
- to list the directories.
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- fastmenu GOLD Setup Module.
- ==========================:>
-
- This module offers several options for customizing fastmenu GOLD
- along with setting the default drive and directory. The default
- drive ( C: ) and directory ( GOLD ) may be changed from this
- screen if need be. However I strongly recommend that you leave
- them at their defaults. If you change them for some reason, you
- will also need to edit the GOLD.BAT found in your DOS or root
- directory. This file contains the necessary drive and path
- statements to start fastmenu GOLD.
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- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ESC=Quit............. This option will return you to the fastmenu
- applications menu.
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- A >-- Password Protect Exit To DOS
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may exit fastmenu
- GOLD and go to DOS with or without using a password.
-
- B >- Password Protect The Setup Module
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter the
- Setup module with or without using a password.
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- C >- Password Protect The Edit Applications Module
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter the
- Edit Applications Module with or without using a password.
-
- D >--- Update Directory Tree Files at Startup
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you answer this option with a 'N', fastmenu GOLD will startup
- much faster skipping the opening screen and updating the directory
- tree files. You will need to update the directory tree files manually
- if any directory maintenance is done outside the fastmenu environment.
-
- E >- Toggle Screen Blanking On/Off
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to select whether you want screen blanking or not.
- This option will present you with one question that can be
- answered by either a Y if you want screen blanking or a N if you
- do not.
-
- NOTE ! This screen blanking only has an effect on fastmenu
- screens and will not interrupt your applications in any way.
- During screen blanking a logo will dance around on your screen,
- letting you know that fastmenu is ready to go at any time by
- pressing any key on your keyboard.
-
- If you have chosen to use the screen blanking option, you will
- then be asked to enter the amount of time (seconds) that
- fastmenu GOLD waits before going into screen blanking. The time
- can be any number of seconds between 1 and 999.
-
- F >------- Set Opening Screen Mode
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- fastmenu GOLD will run in either of two different screen modes.
-
- Mode 1 >- In this mode fastmenu GOLD will display the page titles on
- the first screen, at startup of fastmenu GOLD.
-
- Mode 2 >- In this mode fastmenu GOLD will display an application
- page on the first screen, at startup of fastmenu GOLD.
- You may choose the page that is first displayed.
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- When you select option J from this setup menu, you will first be
- asked if you want the page titles displayed first. If you answer this
- prompt with a 'N', then you will also be asked to enter the page title
- number that you want displayed at startup. You may enter any page
- number between 1 and 40.
-
- G >---------------- Edit Logo File
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to edit or change the FASTLOGO.IFO file. This file
- contains the information that you will see moving about during
- screen blanking. Also the information in this file is listed to
- screen on the main menu. After choosing this option you will be
- presented with a screen that has this file listed in a small editing
- window. You may make any changes you want to this file and then press
- the ESC key to exit. You will be asked if you want to save any changes
- you have made.
-
- H >- Password Protect The Function Key Icons
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to setup password protection to each individual
- Function key F1 through F8.
- NOTE ! The password protection setup through this
- option only has effect on the function keys and will not affect
- applications execution from the main menu. Applications run
- through fastmenu have their own password protection that may be
- setup through the Edit Applications module. Choosing this option
- will take you to a screen where you may select the function keys
- you want to have password protected. Select the function keys you
- want password protected by moving the highlight bar to that option
- and using the space bar to toggle your answer to either Yes or No.
- Only function keys marked 'Yes' will be password protected.
- After marking all function keys you want password protected, just
- press the enter key to advance to the next screen. This next
- screen will have all function keys listed again along with a place to
- enter passwords. Also at the top of your screen you will be shown
- the password number. You are allowed up to 50 different password
- combinations. When you first enter this screen the prompt will be
- in the password editor window. At this point you may enter the
- first password up to 40 characters long. After entering the
- password the prompt will move down to the modules list. The first
- option in this list will be asking you if you want to log the use
- of this password. If you answer this with a Yes then every time
- that this password is used it will be recorded in a file called
- MASTER.LOG. The remaining prompts in this box will determine
- whether or not this password has access to the corresponding
- function key or not.
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- NOTE ! On the previous screen if you chose not to have some of
- the function keys password protected, they will show up on
- this screen in a blanked out mode. Answers placed after these
- blanked out function keys will be ignored.
-
- After entering all information for this password you may use the
- down arrow key to move to the next password. When the highlight
- bar is on the last option in the module box pressing the down
- arrow key will move you to the next password screen. When the
- cursor is in the password window pressing the up arrow will take
- you to the previous password screen. After entering all
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- MASTER.DAT file. You may edit or change these passwords at any
- time simply by entering this module making your changes and then
- saving them by pressing the F1 key. This password protection not
- only lets you determine which function keys that you want password
- protected but also lets you assign different access to
- different passwords.
-
- I >---------- Delete Function Key Password Protection
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to delete or completely remove all function key
- password protection. You will be prompted to verify this choice. The
- MASTER.DAT file will be deleted.
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- J >-------- View Password Log File
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to view the password log file (MASTER.LOG). If
- you have chosen to have any of the passwords logged, then they
- will be listed in this file.
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- K >------ Delete Password Log File
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to delete or completely remove all logged password
- use. You will be prompted to verify this choice. The MASTER.LOG
- file will be deleted. NOTE ! If you delete this file, it will be
- re-created if a password is used that was marked to be logged.
-
- L >--- Setup Drive/Directory Path
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you have copied fastmenu to an alternate path, you may want to
- make the drive and directory path to fastmenu current.
-
- M >--- Timed Application execution
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Selecting this option will open a wibdow with data fields for you to
- fill in.
- At the first field, enter the time in 12 hr format (civilian time)
- that you want the application or batch file executed. NOTE ! From
- midnight to 12:59 afternoon is considered AM and from 12:59 afternoon
- to 11:59 afternoon is considered PM.
- At the Date field enter the date that you want this application or
- batch file to be executed. NOTE ! If you want this execution to be
- on a daily basis, leave this Date field completely blank. Then answer
- Yes/No weekday prompts to tell fastmenu on what days you want this
- application/batch file to be run.
- At the remaining three fields, enter the Drive, Path, and the name of
- the executable file.
- After completing all fields, press the Esc key to exit then press the
- 'S' key to save them.
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- fastmenu GOLD installation instructions.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- NOTE ! Before you install fastmenu GOLD I strongly recommend that
- you make backup copies of your original disk. Consult
- your DOS manual on making backup copies or using DISKCOPY
- on your machine.
-
- fastmenu GOLD is not a complicated program to setup and does not
- require a lot of work to get running. The following three steps is
- all that is needed to insure proper operation.
-
- 1)-Insert your fastmenu backup/distribution disk into any drive,
- move to that drive and type: [ install ] <enter>.
- Follow on-screen instructions to install fastmenu GOLD.
-
- 2)-Make sure your AUTOEXEC.BAT file contains a path statement to
- the root directory of your hard drive and also to the directory
- where your DOS files are located. An example of the path
- statement:
- PATH=C:\;C:\DOS
-
- 3)-If you want fastmenu GOLD to startup automatically, add to the
- end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file the following line:
- GOLD
-
- NOTE ! This line must be the last line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file.
-
- This should complete the setup procedure for fastmenu GOLD.
-
- After installation you will have two new files added to your DOS
- or root directory of your hard drive C: (GOLD.BAT and BRUN45.EXE).
-
- Also you will have a new subdirectory on drive C: (GOLD). If you
- have installed fastmenu GOLD and for some reason you want to
- change the installation to a different configuration you may do
- this by just running INSTALL again from the installation disk
- using the new options you want. The new installation will simply
- overwrite the old one.
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- Assigning applications to the function key prompts.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- To assign a application to one of the function key prompts, simply
- press the Ctrl key plus the corresponding function key down or click
- the right mouse button on the function key prompt. Complete the
- displayed path information and then save it by pressing the 'S' key.
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- fastmenu GOLD 11 Digit Calculator.
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- This calculator works somewhat different than most people are used
- to, in that you first need to enter a number and then enter the
- operator. To start a calculation you first need to type in the first
- number and then press the enter key then enter the second number
- followed by the operand. Continue a chain calculation by entering the
- number and then the operand.
-
- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- BackSp................. This option will delete the number at the
- cursor location and move the cursor left
- one position.
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- 1 to 0................. This option will enter the chosen number
- to the calculator.
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- /...................... This option is used to divide numbers.
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- *...................... This option is used to multiply numbers.
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- -...................... This option is used to subtract numbers.
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- +...................... This option is used to add numbers.
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- Enter.................. This option is used to end a calculation.
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- P...................... This option toggles printer on/off.
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- Up Arrow............... Use this key to enter numbers to memory.
-
- Down Arrow............. Use this key to pull numbers from memory.
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- C...................... Press this key to clear the tap.
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- M...................... Press this key to clear memory.
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- DOS/Disk Utility Module.
- =======================:>
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- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Format Diskettes....... Use this option to format new diskettes
- or floppies.
-
- NOTE ! For reasons of compatibility between computers, this
- program uses the standard DOS format program found in
- your DOS directory. For proper operation, your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file must contain the path to your DOS
- files.
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- Formatting diskettes.
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- 1>- After choosing the Format Diskettes option, you will be
- asked to choose whether you want to format a Non Systems
- Disk or DOS Systems Disk (Boot Disk). If you choose to
- format a systems disk, after the format process the
- necessary DOS files will be copied to it, creating a
- bootable DOS diskette.
-
- 2>- After choosing the format type you will be asked to
- choose the drive that you want to format from.
-
- NOTE ! This drive menu has three options: A: Drive, B:
- Drive or Other. If you choose the Other option
- you will need to manually enter the drive
- designating letter. Entering a 'C' here will be
- rejected.
-
- 3>- After choosing the drive you will be presented with
- three more options.
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- The first option in this list will be used if you
- want to format a disk to the same capacity that
- is standard for your disk drive unit.
-
- The second option in this list will be used if you
- have a high density 1.2 Meg 5 1/4in. drive and you
- want to format a low density 360Kb disk.
-
- The third option in this list will be used if you
- have a high density 1.5 Meg 3 1/2in. drive and you
- want to format a low density 720Kb disk.
-
- 4>- After choosing the format density you will be asked to
- insert a disk in the chosen drive and press any key to
- begin formatting.
-
- File Maintenance....... Use this option if you want to perform
- any of the following: Copy Files, Delete
- Files, Rename Files, View Files, Edit
- Files or Run a program not listed in the
- applications menu list.
-
- 1>- After choosing this option, you will be asked to choose
- the drive that you want to perform file maintenance on.
-
- 2>- After choosing the drive, fastmenu GOLD will check the
- drive to see if it has any directories. Select the
- directory you want and then press enter. At this time
- you will be presented with the file list that
- was found on this drive. If no files are found you will
- be returned to the directory menu.
- Choosing a directory is done by moving the highlight bar to
- the directory you want with the Up and Down arrow keys and
- then pressing enter.
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- 3>- After choosing the directory, you will be taken to the
- file list menu. Help with the file list options can be
- found later in this manual.
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- DOS DiskCopy........... Use this option to make a duplicate copy
- of a diskette.
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- Only diskettes of the same capacity and size should be used
- here. You will first be asked to choose the Source Drive.
- The Source drive will be the drive that you will be placing
- the original copy in. Then you will be asked to choose the
- Target Drive. The Target Drive will be the drive that you
- will be transferring your original to.
-
- NOTE ! The Source Drive and the Target Drive can be the same
- Drive. If so, you will be asked to switch diskettes
- back and forth until the copying process is complete.
-
- Creating a new Directory from the Directory Tree screen.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- After choosing the File Maintenance option, you will be
- asked to choose the drive that you want to work with. After
- choosing the drive you will be taken to the Directory Tree
- screen. From the directory tree screen, you will move the
- highlight bar to the location that you want this new
- directory placed. You can do this by moving the highlight
- bar up or down the directory tree and then pressing enter.
-
- NOTE ! To place a new directory from the root directory,
- you will want to highlight the ROOT option on the
- directory tree list. If you want to
- place a new directory off from an existing directory,
- just highlight that directory.
-
- After choosing the directory location, press the 'C' key,
- enter the name of the new directory and then press enter.
-
- Deleting Existing Directories from the Directory Tree Screen.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This option can be reached from the Directory Tree Screen,
- after choosing the File Maintenance option from the DOS/
- Disk Utility Menu and the drive from the Drive Menu.
-
- NOTE ! A directory cannot be deleted without first deleting
- any files it may contain.
-
- Choose the directory that you want to delete by moving the
- highlight bar to that directory then press the 'D' key. You
- will be asked to verify your choice.
-
- Locate a File(s)...... Using this option will take you to a module
- that you may use to search for a file or
- a group of files on any drive or directory
- on your system. You may also search for text.
-
- Update Directory File. Using this option will manually update the
- directory tree mirror files.
-
- NOTE ! fastmenu GOLD automatically updates the
- directory tree files if any directory
- maintenance is done with the utility module.
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- If you select not to have fastmenu GOLD update
- the directory tree files at startup from the
- Setup module and you perform any directory
- maintenance outside of the fastmenu GOLD
- environment, you may need to use this option
- to update the directory tree files manually.
-
- fastmenu GOLD Disk Utilities File List.
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-
- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- (ESC).................. Using this option will return you to the
- previous menu.
-
- (Up/Dn)................ Use these options to move the highlight
- bar up and down the file list.
-
- One key press will move the highlight bar up or down one
- file. Holding the key down will fast advance the highlight
- bar till you release the key or the end of the file list is
- reached.
-
- (-/+/enter)............ Use these options to mark files for later
- maintenance. An asterisk will appear to
- the left of the file name of every file
- that is marked.
-
- Marking and Un-Marking Files.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- Move the highlight bar to the file you want to mark and
- then press the enter key. If this file has already been
- marked it will be un-marked. After using the enter key
- to mark or un-mark a file, the highlight bar will
- advance to the next file in the file list.
-
- 2>- Pressing the plus key will mark all files in the file
- list.
-
- 3>- Pressing the minus key will un-mark all marked files in
- the file list.
-
- (Q)uery................ Use this option to query the file list.
- DOS wild cards are valid here.
-
- NOTE ! The main purpose for including this option was to
- give you a convenient way of copying or deleting
- certain groups of files. For example if you wanted to
- copy all the files with the .DAT extension, you would
- first query the file list by entering [ *.DAT ] at
- the File Spec. prompt. Then mark all these files by
- pressing the plus key, then choose the (C)opy option
- to copy all marked files.
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- Querying the file list with (Q)uery option.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- After choosing this option, you will be given a place to
- enter your query instructions and then press enter. After
- which the file list will again be presented with only
- the files that meet your query instructions listed.
-
- Query Examples:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- [ *.* ]........ This query would list all files.
-
- [ *.EXE ]...... This query would list files with the EXE
- extension.
-
- [ FAST??.* ]... This query would list files that include the
- letters FAST as the first four letters in
- the file name.
-
- (U)pdate............... Use this option to update or re-list the
- files from the present drive or
- directory.
-
- NOTE ! You may change a disk while you are at the file list
- screen. After changing to the new disk, just use the
- (U)pdate option to list the files from the newly
- inserted disk.
-
- (S)tart................ Use this option to run applications
- outside fastmenu GOLD.
-
- This option was added to give you a way to test run an
- application or to run applications or games from floppy
- drives. Any program, game or application that can be run
- from the DOS prompt can also be run through this option.
-
- NOTE ! This option will only accept files with the extension
- of .EXE, .COM or .BAT. Before you can use this option
- option, you must first mark the file that you want to
- run. After marking this file, just choose the (S)tart
- option to run it.
-
- (V)iew................. Use this option to read or view text
- files.
-
- Before you can use this option, you must first mark the file
- that you want to read or view. After marking this file just
- choose option (V)iew to view it.
-
- (E)dit................. Use this option to edit or create any
- ASCII text file.
-
- To edit an existing file you must first mark it from the file
- list menu. After marking it, just choose option (E)dit from
- the file list menu.
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- To create a new file, just choose option (E)dit without
- marking any files. After entering the editor you will be
- asked to enter the name for the new file. You may use any
- DOS legal name except names that have extensions of .EXE
- or .COM.
-
- NOTE ! This editor has the ability to edit files with lines
- up to 255 characters long. When you first enter the
- editor, the right margin will be set to 255. If you
- are editing a 80 column document you may want to
- reset the right margin before you begin.
- Also (for mouse users only) notice the diamonds at
- the upper left and lower right corners of the edit
- window. If you put the mouse cursor on these
- diamonds and press the left mouse button, while
- holding the button down, you can resize the editing
- window. This option along with the F4 = Image
- feature was added to give you a means of creating
- a picture of the entire editing screen. By pressing
- the F4 key or clicking on the F4 = Image prompt, a
- picture of the present screen will be stored beneath
- the work screen. It can then be viewed by pulling
- the editing screen down. Also a reduced screen can
- be moved about by holding the mouse button down
- while the mouse cursor is located on the ruler bar.
-
- Further help can be reached from the editing window by
- choosing option F1 = Help.
-
- (C)opy................. Use this option to copy a file or group
- of files from this directory or disk to
- another directory or disk.
-
- Before using this option, you must first mark the file or
- group of files you want to copy, using the (Up/Dn) and
- (-/+/enter) keys.
-
- 1>- After marking the files you want to copy just choose
- option Copy to start the copy process.
-
- 2>- You will be asked to choose the Target Drive (the drive
- that you want to copy these files to). After choosing
- the Target Drive, fastmenu GOLD will check that drive for
- any existing directories.
-
- 3>- If any directories are found, you will be asked to
- choose which directory you want to copy these files to.
-
- 4>- If no directories exist or after choosing a directory,
- you will be asked to verify the copying of these files.
-
- NOTE ! If you have marked more files than will fit on the
- Target Drive, you will be prompted so and given the
- option of either continuing or returning to the file
- list menu. If you choose to continue, fastmenu GOLD
- will copy as many files to the Target Drive as will
- fit and then prompt you to insert a new disk. After
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- which will continue to copy the remainder of the files
- marked to this disk. fastmenu GOLD will continue this
- process until all marked files have been copied. This
- copy routine was added to give you a means of backing
- up entire directories or groups of files to floppies
- without the worry of running out of disk space on the
- Target Drive.
-
- (D)elete............... Use this option to delete or remove a
- file or groups of files.
-
- Before using this option, you must first mark the file or
- group of files you want to delete, using the (Up/Dn) and
- (-/+/enter) keys.
-
- 1>- After marking the file or group of files you want to
- delete, just choose option Delete to start the
- deletion process.
-
- 2>- At this time you will be asked if you want to verify
- each file before deletion or continue without verifying
- each file.
-
- (R)ename............... Use this option to rename a file.
-
- Before using this option, you must first mark the file that
- you want to rename.
-
- NOTE ! If more than one file has been marked, fastmenu GOLD
- will call up only the first file in the list that has
- been marked.
-
- After marking the file that you want to rename, just
- choose the Rename option, you will be shown the old
- file name and given a place to enter the new file
- name.
-
- fastmenu GOLD System/Batch File Utility.
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-
- System/Text/Batch File Editor
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Provides you with options that allow you to enter DOS
- commands. To run DOS commands, simply enter the commands into the
- editor and then press the F1 key. Also along with this module
- you may create/load/edit/save batch files to any drive/directory
- on your system.
-
- F1 = Run.... This option will execute or run the commands that
- have been entered at the editor window. Multiple
- commands may be executed at the same time.
-
- F2 = Load... Use this option to load an existing file into
- the editor. When choosing this option a list of
- files found on the current drive/directory will be
- listed to screen. You may choose one of these files
- by moving the highlight bar to the file you want and
- then press the enter key. At this point if you press
- the ESC key you will be returned to the editor
- without loading a file.
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- F3 = Save... Use this option to save a file that has been created
- or changed. The file will be saved to the current
- drive/directory listed in the top prompt box.
-
- F4 = Clear.. This option will clear the editor window of any text.
-
- F5 = Print.. Use this option to send the editor text to your printer.
-
- F6 = Path... Use this option to change the current DOS path listed
- in the prompt box at top of your screen. This path
- may also be changed through the edit window simply by
- entering the new path and then press the F1 key.
-
- F7 = Image.. Using this option will create a screen copy of the
- current screen. You may view this image by re-sizing the
- edit window.
-
- F8 = Margin. Use this option to reset the right editor margin.
-
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- AUTOEXEC.BAT & CONFIG.SYS File Switcher
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- (ESC)............... This option will return you to DOS.
-
- To create a new file, simply select a blank line from the file list
- by moving the highlight bar to the line you want to add a file
- description to and then press the enter key. Enter the title or
- description and then press enter. At this point you will be taken
- back to the file list menu and your new file description will be
- listed. To edit this new file, simply select it from the list again
- and then press enter. At this time you will be taken to the options
- menu.
-
- The OPTIONS Menu.
- ================:>
-
- This menu will present you with several options that will be
- active only on the file that you have chosen.
-
- (ESC)............... This option will return you to the main menu.
-
- A........ This option will take you to the text editor that will
- allow you to edit or change the chosen file listed at
- the top of the screen. This editor is a full featured
- text editor that includes block copy and paste options.
- This editor is explained fully later in this manual.
-
- B........ This option will install the file that you have chosen
- to the root directory of drive C as the AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file. You will be asked to verify all actions.
-
- C........ This option will install the file that you have chosen
- to the root directory of drive C as the CONFIG.SYS
- file. You will be asked to verify all actions.
-
- D........ This option will allow you to completely remove the file
- listed at the top of screen. You will be prompted to
- verify this action.
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- Home/End........ Move cursor to start/end of line.
-
- Ctrl-Home/End... Move cursor to top/bottom of window.
-
- PgUp/PgDn....... Display previous/next page.
-
- Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn.. Display first/last page.
-
- Ctrl-Left/Right. Move cursor by whole words.
-
- Ctrl-Y.......... Delete the current line.
-
- Ctrl-N.......... Insert a new line.
-
- Insert.......... Toggle insert mode on/off.
-
- Delete.......... Delete character at cursor location and move
- text left one position.
-
- Backspace....... Delete character at cursor location and move
- cursor left one position.
-
- Tab............. Move cursor right four positions.
-
- Shift-Tab....... Move cursor left four positions.
-
- Arrow Keys...... Move cursor one position in direction of arrow.
-
- Enter........... Starts a new line.
-
- If your system is equipped with a mouse, the editor window may be
- re-sized as needed or moved about your screen.
-
- To re-size the editor window:
-
- 1>- Placing the mouse on the arrow icon at the upper right corner
- of the edit window and then clicking the left mouse button
- will expand the window to full size.
-
- 2>- Placing the mouse on the upper left diamond icon on the edit
- window and while holding the left mouse button down, you may
- move the top and left side of the window.
-
- 3>- Placing the mouse on the lower right diamond icon on the edit
- window and while holding the left mouse button down, you may
- move the bottom and right side of the window.
-
- 4>- The edit window may be moved about on your screen by placing
- your mouse on the ruler bar and then while holding the left
- mouse button down, the window will follow your mouse movement.
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- To copy a block. Move cursor to upper left corner of block then
- while holding the shift key down move the cursor
- right or down to lower right corner of block.
- At this point pressing any key except the ESC or
- delete key will copy block to clipboard. If you
- press the delete key at this point the block will
- be deleted and also copied to the clipboard.
-
- Pasting a block. Move the cursor to the new location and then press
- the Shift-Insert keys.
-
- NOTE ! Block operations may also be accomplished with
- a mouse.
-
- Also Once a block has been copied to the clipboard
- you may return to the files menu, reload or create
- a new file then from the options menu choose
- option (1) to load this new file into the editor
- and then paste a previously saved block to this
- new file. Also saved blocks may be copied between
- the batchDOS editor and the system file editor.
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- DISCLAIMER
-
- Users of fastmenu must accept this disclaimer of warranty: fastmenu is
- supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or
- implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of
- merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no
- liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from
- the use of fastmenu. You must treat this registered version of
- fastmenu GOLD just like a book.
- An example is that this software may be used by any number of people
- and may be freely moved from one computer location to another, so long
- as there is no possibility of it being used at one location while it's
- being used at another. Just as a book cannot be read by two different
- persons at the same time.
-
- jwh: SoftWare
- PO Box 410 9500 St.Rt.61
- Berlin Heights, Ohio 44814
- Phone (419) 588-3608
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- This application uses runtime modules from MicroSoft QuickBASIC
- version 4.5.
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- QuickBASIC 4.5 is a product of the MicroSoft corporation.
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